

Six minutes. One astronaut. Something that shouldn't exist.
An astronaut encounters a terrifying anomaly approaching the International Space Station.
Direction
Tanner squeezes feature-length dread into six minutes.
Practical Effects
ISS set design looks shockingly authentic for short film budget.
Sound
Radio static becomes its own character. Houston, we have nightmares.
Director
Josh Tanner
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Filmed entirely in a garage in Australia during COVID lockdowns. Director Josh Tanner used his background in VFX to create the ISS interior from foam boards and LED panels.
Part of the 'Shock Waves' anthology that revived interest in micro-budget cosmic horror. The anomaly's design deliberately evokes both 2001's monolith and Carpenter's The Thing.